yeah na its sweet was just over it sorry kid :O jk
thanks for the sweet feedback
hey, i didnt mean kid in a literal sense its just wat i say, and i didnt say you said that it was boso just the fact that many people do say that, and i only raised the hole thing because you aint the first person that has been hated on, im am just trying to help, sorry if you took it personaly.
personaly, i love the car, its one of the tuffest ive seen in a long time, so coodose to you, keep it up
~KEEP DRIFTING FUN~
yeah na its sweet was just over it sorry kid :O jk
thanks for the sweet feedback
haha i was waiting for someone to comment on my side pic haha hes a cool cat hes names sid
haha thanks for the sweet feedback
haha yeah next for sure !
its a s13 with fat 15s that arent rotas. why is this a bad thing?
overfenders will look awesome. who cares if its not 100% flush
Will look the goods with some sleek overfenders (not BN blister faggotry). I do agree, leave the hangring until its slammed - if you can hang it below the bumper and still have it inches off the deck, its too high.
Totally fits in with the style of the car.....
If you understood it wouldn't be on the outside.
Well they are fucking idiots who just want to fit in... It's like wearing a war metal and not knowing what it was for..
The height and tire combo at the moment ruins it.
Base adjustable coilovers whaaat? You can have a s13 slammed and get aftermarket bits to adjust bumpsteer, raise subframe etc, so much easier then AE86.
ok well, i asked marv what the hangring is about and went and did a bit of research myself.
in short, if you have a very low car, since the tow hook is at more or less the same height for most japanese cars of a similar era, and the rings are of the same length and 'free', people put them on to represent how low their car is... but you have to have it basically dragging on the ground before you are 'worthy'.
i used to run a toy off the back of my hook on my old car to show for those in the know that it is a drift car, this kind of thing imo is based on the shakoten culture, but even now when i have more knowledge about it i feel silly for running it.
you have to decide if you're running the ring for yourself or to represent... and it isn't 'just a hang ring' really... is it?
not having a dig at anyone don't flame just trying to help out in this heated argument.
Also represents an attitude/life style, which is why it's seen on some 'lowdown' drift cars.
all it means in aus is a handle on a train.
this is not japan.
to the whole 1% of the people that actually know the meaning behind the placement of it. who gives a toss.
i wouldnt put one on my car but does it really matter.
the point is i dont agree with most of the mods on half the cars on these forums but i dont fill there thread up with bullshit saying what symbol it is sending out.
who cares.
and to running 195s on his s13. not everyone wants to run a 195 on a car that almost weighs 1250kgs. if it was my car i agree with you but who cares.